| BREECHINGS | • breechings n. Plural of breeching. • BREECHING n. a harness strap behind the haunches; a rope tied to cannon on ship. |
| CARRAGHEEN | • carragheen n. Alternative form of carrageen. • CARRAGHEEN n. (Irish) a kind of dark red, branched seaweed, aka Irish moss, also CARAGEEN, CARRAGEEN. |
| CHALLENGER | • challenger n. One who challenges; especially, one who plays against the current champion of a game or contest in hopes… • Challenger prop.n. A space shuttle, named after HMS Challenger (1858), destroyed on January 28, 1986 with loss of its seven-member crew. • Challenger n. (Rail transport) a steam locomotive of the 4-6-6-4 wheel arrangement. 4-6-6-4 on Wikipedia. |
| CHANGEOVER | • changeover n. A conversion or transition from one thing to another. • change␣over v. (Transitive, idiomatic) to convert to, to make a transition from one system to another. • CHANGEOVER n. a conversion, transition. |
| CHECKERING | • checkering v. Present participle of checker. • checkering n. Alternative form of chequering. • CHECKER v. to divide into or mark with squares, esp. of alternate colours. |
| CHEERINGLY | • cheeringly adv. In a way that cheers; hearteningly, encouragingly. • cheeringly adv. With cheering. • CHEERINGLY adv. CHEERING. |
| CHEQUERING | • chequering v. Present participle of chequer. • chequering n. A chequered pattern. • CHEQUER v. to divide into or mark with squares, esp. of alternate colours, also CHECKER. |
| ENCHEERING | • encheering v. Present participle of encheer. • ENCHEER v. (archaic) to cheer or comfort. |
| EXCHANGERS | • exchangers n. Plural of exchanger. • EXCHANGER n. one who exchanges. |
| GEARCHANGE | • gearchange n. Alternative form of gear change. • gear␣change n. (Automotive) A mechanism which changes gears in a vehicle. • GEARCHANGE n. a change of gears. |
| GREENCHAIN | • green␣chain n. An area where lumber is sorted and piled at a sawmill. |
| GREENCLOTH | • Greencloth prop.n. (Historical) A board or court of justice formerly held in the counting-house of the British sovereign’s… • GREENCLOTH n. a department of the royal household chiefly concerned with the commissariat. |
| GREENFINCH | • greenfinch n. Any of five distinct species of bird formerly within the genus Carduelis, now making up genus Chloris (Cuvier)… • GREENFINCH n. a common European finch having olive-green and yellow plumage. |
| RECHEATING | • recheating v. Present participle of recheat. • RECHEAT v. to sound a hunting call, to call back the hounds when they have lost track of the game. |
| RECHECKING | • rechecking v. Present participle of recheck. • rechecking n. A second or subsequent checking; reverification. • RECHECK v. to check again. |
| RETEACHING | • reteaching v. Present participle of reteach. • RETEACH v. to teach again. |
| SCHMEERING | • schmeering v. Present participle of schmeer. • SCHMEER v. (Yiddish) to flatter or bribe, also SCHMEAR, SHMEAR, SHMEER. |
| SCREECHING | • screeching v. Present participle of screech. • screeching n. The act of producing a screech. • SCREECH v. to utter a harsh, shrill cry, also SCRAICH, SCRAIGH, SCREICH, SCREIGH, SCRIECH, SCRITCH, SKREEGH, SKREIGH, SKRIECH, SKRIEGH. |
| SEACHANGER | • seachanger n. (Australia) One who moves to a location in proximity to the ocean, for whom such a move is an extreme… • SEACHANGER n. a person who moves from a city to a coastal area in order to pursue a more relaxed lifestyle. |
| UPCHEERING | • upcheering v. Present participle of upcheer. • UPCHEER v. to encourage. |